JL should have used a more familar villian

I had a bad feeling Steppenwolf would be a forgettable cgi villain and judging by most of the reviews he was the weakest part of the movie. I think they should have used a more familiar villain like Vandal savage or Amazo to name a few. It would have eliminated the similarities of the avengers. Both had an alien force invading earth parademons/chitarui.

I had a bad feeling Steppenwolf would be a forgettable cgi villain and judging by most of the reviews he was the weakest part of the movie. I think they should have used a more familiar villain like Vandal savage or Amazo to name a few. It would have eliminated the similarities of the avengers. Both had an alien force invading earth parademons/chitarui.

it is not copying the avengers in anyway, they're following the New 52 Origin for the Justice League but just reserved Darkseid for later movies.

I had a bad feeling Steppenwolf would be a forgettable cgi villain and judging by most of the reviews he was the weakest part of the movie. I think they should have used a more familiar villain like Vandal savage or Amazo to name a few. It would have eliminated the similarities of the avengers. Both had an alien force invading earth parademons/chitarui.

it is not copying the avengers in anyway, they're following the New 52 Origin for the Justice League but just reserved Darkseid for later movies.

I get what you're saying but I believe they should have went with a earthly villain instead of the cliche villain from another world.

while not ideal, I don't understand why having an Avengers-esque movie to start as ground zero for the future is so bad. Steppenwolf is clearly not the point of the movie. the point of the movie is everyone admitting they should team up and help together

I had a bad feeling Steppenwolf would be a forgettable cgi villain and judging by most of the reviews he was the weakest part of the movie. I think they should have used a more familiar villain like Vandal savage or Amazo to name a few. It would have eliminated the similarities of the avengers. Both had an alien force invading earth parademons/chitarui.

Probabl feels generic for people who are not into comics. However even in comics Steppenwolf is not supposed to be this big bad insane villain. Thats Darkseids job. We didnt need insane villain in this kind of movie to steal the show from the heroes. Im ok with steppenwolf just in this one and let Darkseid show what true villain is. But i swear if they make Darkseid like the generic retard like in that animated movie jl war im riot. They need to make villain like Animated series with Darkseid beeing clever, cocky and manipulating asshole. Loved animated series version :D

@all-father: Im pretty sure more than the half of the people going to CBMs don't read comics. So OP is kinda right.

People seem to forget that the general audience outnumber the CB audience.

So, how are they gonna recognize AMAZO or Vandal Savage? And they liked The Avengers. Doing similar things isn't bad. It's not about who does something first, it's who does it best.

They aint gonna recognize any DC Villain except for the Joker and Bane. Im just saying people keep thinking that the general audience dont exist on CV.

I don't think that's true. The pandering to the general audience is basically a given at this point. It's not something we need to bring up every time, especially about characters that many people here are passionate about. I mean, yeah, the general audience is important, but aren't on CV.

While I haven’t seen the film, so I can’t personally speak on how Steppenwolf is, I’m a big fan of classic villains/characters..so I totally would’ve cool with STARRO, the first villain I believe they fought if IIRC. ...Vandal Savage or Brainiac could been cool first league forming villains too

Once each character gets their solo movie and faces their individual foe, I can see Vandal Savage bringing them together to take on the league, so maybe JL2 or something. Amazo? Eh. I think Steppenwolf was the best pick, since Cyborg is kimd of tied to him in a way.